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work ok you may need to repuogram your computer if you have a newer car so it will read your speed corectly and shift your trans rite that is one benifit of he newer cars uou can reprogram it

if its an older car it will work fine you will need to relearn where the speedo is as t will be off a little

2007-10-30 17:44:58 · answer #1 · answered by mobile auto repair (mr fix it) 7 · 0 1

as long it doesn't hit the fenders when making a full turn then it's ok..it's only a small difference in size. but be sure to change ALL of your tires in same sizes.
good luck.

i have an AUV with tire size 195/65 R15 before and now it's 205/65 R15. and it's all doing good. it makes even your car more higher..

2007-10-31 01:13:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They may rub the fenders when you turn, they may rub the struts, they may bottom out when you drive over a bump, and they will make your speedometer register a few miles per hour slower than what you are actually traveling, and also make your transmission shift points change a little if you are driving an automatic. Trial and error, see if they fit.

2007-10-31 00:36:19 · answer #3 · answered by yugie29 6 · 0 1

Arnon is right ! So tire size is only half an inch larger in height and width, so looking at them side by side they look the same it is so close. I have subsituted these sizes when it saves me MONEY. No problem, but, do allways put the same size exactly on both front or both rear tires or highway driving ride and traction may suffer!

2007-10-31 00:51:21 · answer #4 · answered by Dennis in Central Florida 3 · 0 1

you practically have the same fit jus the new tires a jus a lil bigger by 10mm or so. no bid deal or problem but if you have your front suspension lowered, you might want to raise it becuase if its lowered the tire might rub on the fender. if it not lowered then you'll be fine

2007-10-31 01:05:50 · answer #5 · answered by damianh24 1 · 0 1

The tread will be 10 mm wider, tire diameter will be 14mm larger the ride height wil increase 7mm and your speedo/odometer will read about 2% lower than it should

2007-10-31 00:39:42 · answer #6 · answered by Arnon 6 · 1 2

Yes. but it is a larger wheel (wider tread and larger radius) . your speedometer would show only 90 when you are going at say 95.

2007-10-31 00:46:09 · answer #7 · answered by supercheapcamera 4 · 0 1

as long as they don't rub on fenders or any other parts you're fine

2007-10-31 00:31:25 · answer #8 · answered by ASE_mechanic 4 · 0 1

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